Sunday, June 21, 2009

Dr. Peter Coleman Certified by New Addiction Medicine Board

Dr Peter Coleman is among the first physicians in the United States certified by the American Board of Addiction Medicine, a new independent medical specialty board. The American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM) has begun to certify addiction medicine physicians. ABAM sets standards for physician education, assesses physicians' knowledge, and requires and tracks life-long continuing education.

"We want addiction prevention, screening, intervention and treatment to become routine aspects of medical care, available virtually any place health care is provided," said Kevin B. Kunz, MD, President of the American Board of Addiction Medicine.

Although one in five Americans entering the health care system has a substance abuse problem, there has never been a medical specialty, drawn from all areas of medicine, dedicated to treating addiction. Now, patients have somewhere to turn for specialized medical care for substance use disorders related to alcohol, tobacco and other addicting drugs, including some prescription medications.

"Physicians are often at a loss for what to do about substance use and addiction issues, and may even misdiagnose the problem," said Kevin B. Kunz, MD, President of the American Board of Addiction Medicine. "We hope to change this by creating a cadre of thousands of specialized physicians across medical specialties.

"Studies show that fewer than one in five physicians consider themselves adequately prepared to diagnose alcoholism or other drug use disorders. Physician training is sorely lacking. Separate courses in Addiction Medicine are rarely taught in medical school, and there are no Addiction Medicine residencies among the 8,200 ACGME-accredited residency programs in the nation's hospitals.

"The American Board of Addiction Medicine will provide assurance to the American public that Addiction Medicine physicians have the knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and treat addiction," said Dr. Kunz. "ABAM-certified physicians will also be able to address common medical or psychiatric conditions related to the use of addictive substances."

Created in 2007, with the assistance and encouragement of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), ABAM offers a rigorous certifying examination that was developed by an expert panel and the National Board of Medical Examiners, as well as a maintenance of certification examination to ensure that ABAM-certified physicians maintain life-long competence in Addiction Medicine. ABAM has formed a governing body of 15 distinguished physicians from across a range of medical specialties, each of whom is certified by a member board of the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS).

The new medical specialty board is being launched at a time of increasing promise for addiction treatment. Recent discoveries have added to the preponderance of evidence that addiction is a chronic disease of the brain, with unique vulnerabilities and pathology, and a predictable course if not interrupted by effective treatment. An increasing number of medically based addiction treatments have become available, and more are on the horizon.

"Years of scientific research have proven drug addiction is a brain disease caused by biological, environmental and developmental factors--a disease which can have far reaching medical consequences. Given the proper training, tools and resources, physicians can be the first line of defense against substance abuse and addiction--identifying drug use early, preventing its escalation to abuse and addiction, and referring patients in need to treatment," said Nora D. Volkow, MD, Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse. For more information, please visit http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=4my6g7cab.0.0.ifwxhscab.0&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.asam.org%2FABAM.html&id=preview

2 comments:

I would really like to thank Dr. Peter Coleman for his help. My Husband Had been a Herion user every sense the age of fifteen. This had been something that he had been stuggling with for years. I did some research on Dr. Coleman with my first husband but He didn't want to spend the money. But I told him with the amount of money that Dr. Peter was offering for this procedure he spent that in a day getting high. I guess people would say well why didn't you pay for it. The answer to that question is, he needed to be ready to make that change in his life. By him paying for it himself would have showed me that he was serious about getting help. unfortunately I ended up leaving that husband. Couldn't take it any more. But I think God that he use that situation for me to gather the information for my next husband. Like I said my husband had been fighting with this demon for years. I told him about Dr. Peter. Well, at this point in his life he was tired and didn't know what else to do. He went to Dr. Peter, had the procedure done and has been clean now for about Seven year. Thanks so much Dr. Coleman. For not only saving my husband life but our marriage.

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